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Honoring Augusta Coach Jerry Hunter for caring about inner city youth: W. K. Kellogg Foundation New Tools New Visions 2 (NTNV2) sponsor a youth baseball camp at Paine College
Honoring Augusta Baseball Coach Jerry Hunter for caring about our inner city youth: W. K. Kellogg Foundation New Tools New Visions 2 (NTNV2) sponsored a youth baseball camp at Paine College in Augusta, Georgia with Jerry Hunter as coach New … Continue reading →
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Murder and Mass Incarceration are Present Day Plagues Threatening the Young Black Man in America: Stop the Violence Fighter Barbara Thurmond and her sister Earnestine Covington – co-founded Blacks Against Black Crime, Inc. in June 1991
Below are quotes from the late Barbara A. Thurmond of Augusta, Georgia – who examined the violence issue from all sides – and realized that it is a complex issue that requires a team effort to fix. Stop the Violence … Continue reading →
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The Board of Education of Topeka, Bruises, Brunswick, Brunswick Youth Works, brutal, brutal apartheid system, brutality, buddies, build, build health, build hope worldwide, Build me a son, Build me a son whose heart will be clear, Build me a son whose wishbone will not be where his backbone should be, building, Building Accountability, Building Dreams, Building Hope, Building Responsibility, Building to Community, bunch of folks, burglary, burial, burial funds, Burke County, Burke County Court Calendar, Burke County Court Calendars, burned, burned remains, Bush, Bush adviser Karl Rove's team, Bush is really out of touch with the American people, business, Business Plan, Business Sector, business side of medicine, businesses, Businesses are Discourteous, butcher knife, Butterfly kisses, buy cigarettes, buying more than one gun a month, By Augusta Chronicle Staff Writer Dena Levitz, By Augusta Chronicle Staff Writer Greg Rickabaugh, By Lawrence Viele, by Mark Mathabane, By Morris News Service, By Staff Writer Timothy Cox, C & J Enterprises, Caged Bird Sings, calculated, caliber, California, California Breast Cancer Act of 1993, California Department of Corrections, California Youth Authority, call 911, called 911, came to the White House, Camilla, Camilla Massacre, can be tried, can only, can't even comprehend why white Republicans would re-elect President Bush, cancer, cancer rate, cancer research, Candace Hillman, candidate, Candidate For The 10th Congressional District, Candidates, Candidates in the Rite of Passage Program, candlelight homage to homicide victims, candlelight homage to local homicide victims, candlelight homage to local murder victims, candlelight homage to murder victims, Candles, Candles were lighted for Niteka Wesbey, Candles were lighted for Rodney Johnson, Candy Williams, Candy Williams: You Knew I Was an Addict, cannot be measured in dollars, capacity, Capitol, Captain, cards for Father's Day, care, care about, caring, Carlton Lamb Jr., Carlton Lamb Jr. killed, Carlton Lamb Jr. murdered, carry a gun, carry a loaded gun, carry on unity goal, Carter Center, cartercenter.org, carve pumpkins, Case, case unsolved, cases, cash, casting, casting their ballots, Catara Hill, catch lightning bugs, Cathy Cobb, Caucasians against all crime, Caucasians against all violence, Caucasians against crime, Caucasians against violence, Caucasians against white crime, Caucasians against white violence, causes for why we have sexual violence, causes of crime in the black community, causes of death, causing concern among some Democrats, caveat, cbpr.org, ccchron@augustachonicle.com, Ccchron@Augustachronicle.Com, CDC, cdc.gov/violenceprevention, Cedric Jackson, Cedric Jackson died, celebration, celebration of life, cemeteries, cemetery, cemetery tours, Cent, Center, Center for Disease Control, Center West Parkway, Centers for Disease Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Central Savannah River Area Girl Scouts, certain amount of lawlessness allowed in the black community, certificate of need, certificate of need requirement, Cesar Chavez, chair, chairman, chairman of the Augusta State University Department of Psychology, Chairman Of The Department, Chairman Of The Event's Organizing Committee, chairwoman, chalk it up, challenge, challenges, challenging, chamber, chambers, change, change faces, change that system, change the law, change the system, change things that are wrong, changed our nation, changed our times, changes, changes to system, Chapter, character, charged, charged his roommate, charged with homicide, charges, Charles Bullock, Charles Hankerson, Charles Ramsey, Charles Walker, Charles Weigle, charter schools, Chavone Hollimon, chest, Chief, Chief Deputy, child, child care, Child caught in a cross-fire, child child's head, child murdered, child raising skills, child's father, child's head hit the wall, Child-Abuse Victims, childbearing out of wedlock by different partners is taken too lightly in our society, childbearing out of wedlock is taken too lightly, childbearing out of wedlock is taken too lightly in our society, Childcare center, children, children are the only pure joy, children deprived, children deprived of development, Children killed by handguns, Children Live, children love it, children miss class, children today, children today are saturated in passive entertainment like television, children who go are struggling, children's education, Children’s Defense Fund, chocolate, choice, choked, choking, choking death of an Augusta man, choking death of an Augusta woman, Choose, Choosing Jails Over Schools, Chris E. 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Steve Morris, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Institute, Columbine High School, combat Richmond County's rising violent crime rate, combat violence crime rate, combining efforts, come back, come together, comedian, comfort, comfortable, Coming of Age, Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa, coming up for a vote, commemorate, commemorating 1996 murder victims from Richmond and Columbia counties, commission of crime experts and political appointees, commit crimes, committees, committing more crimes, common employer, Communication, communications, communities, communities suffering the most, community, community a better place, community activist, community center, community centers, community childcare, community development model, Community Developmental Issues, Community Economic Development, Community Empowerment, community involvement, community oriented policing, community representatives, Community Resource Center, community safety, community service, Community vs. Needs, community-based, community-based organizations, community-based partnerships, company, compassion, compelled to leave, compelling, Competition between males and females, compilation of the TV-12 news stories, complaint, complaint about politics, complaint about sex, complaint and ban, complaints from a parent, complex, comprehensive family, compromised, CON, CON legislation, concentrate, Conceptualizations, concerned, concerned about our youth, concerned about violence, Concerns, concerted local effort, condemn, condemns, condemns young mothers to a life of poor education, condemns young mothers to a life of poverty, condemns young mothers to a life of welfare, conditions, Confederate flag, confessed, confessed to beating, confessed to choking, confessed to killing, confessed to murder, confessed to murdering, confessed to raping, confessed to shooting, confessed to stabbing, confessed to strangling her after a fight, confidence, confined, Conflict, conflict of values, conflicts, confronted neighborhood thugs, confusion, Congregation Children of Israel, congressional candidate, connecting with, connection to Africa, connection to South Africa, consequences, consequences for their inappropriate behavior, considerable personal courage, conspiracy, conspiracy to traffic guns, constitutional, constitutional rights, Consumerism, contact, contact Victims Assistance, Contemporary Black Family, content, content of his character, contentious debate, contents of the text, continue efforts to prevent crime, continue the work of the Million Youth Movement, continuing process, Contrary to popular belief, contribute, contributed to the decline, contributed to the decline in crime, contributed to this article, contributed to this report, contributing factor to the epidemic of black-on-black violence, contributing factors, contributing factors to black-on-black violence, Contributors, control, Controlling Behavior, Controversial, Convenience Store, convict, convicted, Convicted Georgia Sen. Charles Walker, convicted Georgia Senate Majority Leader Charles Walker, Convicted Georgia Senator Charles Walker, convicted killer Antonio Ruffin, convicted murderer Antonio Ruffin, convicted murderer Antonio Ruffin had killed before, convicted once, convicted se, conviction, conviction overturned, Core Rights, Coretta Scott King, Cornell, Cornell Drive, Cornell Harris, Cornell Harris: Dare 2 Dream Like King, Corporate America, Corporate Greed, correct disparities, cost, cost is high, cost of firearm injuries, cost of firearm injuries in the United States, cost of firearms, cost per firearm death, cost the state, costly, couldn't wait, counseling, counsels, counted the numbers, counterproposal, Counties, country, country a better place, County, county legislative delegation, County Sheriff, county's legislative delegation, courage, Courage defined the life of Barbara Ann Thurmond, courage was an inspiration, courageous, courageous activist, court, Court Calendar, Court Calendars, Court of Law, courtroom, courts, cousins, covered, covers courts, covers crime, crack cocaine, crack-cocaine statistics, crack-cocaine stats, craving for respect, Create, created, creating, creating more a violent society, creating new life is taken so lightly, creating new life is taken so lightly that school children sing about it, Creation, Creations of FireKawand Crawford, Creative Impressions, credit for the drop in black homicides, crime, Crime Affects Our Nation, Crime and health care, Crime and the Law, crime and violence, crime can happen to someone you know or love, crime committed, crime committed against their souls, crime decrease doesn't mean anything to victim’s families, crime drugs, crime experts and political appointees to revamp sentences, crime happens to someone else, crime has since subsided, crime has wreaked on our community, Crime in America, crime in black community, crime in the black community, crime in their streets, Crime is a Societal Problem, crime is allowed in the black community, crime is in our faces, Crime is no longer someone else's problem, crime is someone else’s problem, Crime is Something That Happens to Someone Else, crime lab, crime might go up again next year, crime must STOP, crime nightmare, crime numbers might be down this year, crime prevention, crime rate, crime rate falls but not rape and sexual assault, crime rate falls except rape, crime rate is like the stock market, crime reporter, crime spree, crime traces, crime victim, crime victim’s rights, crime victims, Crime Victims Advocacy Council, crime victims and their families, crime victims and their families are treated with compassion and dignity, crime victims and their families treated with compassion and dignity, Crime Victims United of California, crime victims’ families, crime-ridden, crime. 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Johnson, depart, Department of Psychology at Augusta State University, deprived, deprived children, deprived of development, deputy, deputy prosecutor, Derek Alderman, dermatologist, describes, desensitizes young people, desensitizes young people to death, desensitizes young people to violence, desensitizing young people to death, desensitizing young people to violence, deserves, deserves America’s highest civilian honor, designed, despair, Despite, despite being poor, destitution, destruction, details how, detention, determination, deters voters, deters voters from casting ballots, deters voters from casting their ballots, Devastating, develop, develop trust, developed, developing community, developing family, developing family and community, development, Developmental Issues, Developmental Issues of Families and Community, deviance, diagnosed, diagnosis, did just that, did not attend the NAACP Convention, did not pass, did not pass state requirements, did not pass state requirements for reading and language arts, did not vote, didn't embarrass him, didn't have any say-so, didn't know how, didn't want her to have the baby, didn’t work, died, died at a very young age, died at the scene, died later at the hospital, died that day, died this summer, died too young, different technology, difficult, difficult for most people to fathom, difficulties, difficulties and challenge, dignity, dinner, direct social activism, Director, Director Of Rape Crisis And Sexual Assault Service, director of Rape Crisis and Sexual Assault Services in Augusta, director of the Victims Assistance Department of the Augusta Richmond County judicial system, Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, dirty, disabilities, disabled, disabled Navy veteran, disagreement, disappointed to learn, disciplinarians, discipline, discuss, Disgraced Georgia Sen. 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prisons, disproportionate number of blacks in prisons, disproportionate number of blacks in prisons in the state of Georgia, disproportionately impact low-income, disproportionately impact minorities, disrespect for the black church, disrespecting the black church, disrupted, disseminate electronic information, distance between Augusta and Birmingham, District 9 at-large seat, District Attorney, District Attorney Danny Craig, District Attorney Danny Craig has prosecuted homicide cases equitably, District Attorney Danny Craig listens to the voices of all crime victims, District Attorney of the Augusta Judicial Circuit, District of Columbia, District of Columbia Police, District Of Columbia Police Chief Charles Ramsey, Divided City, DividedCity.US, Divine Order/Decree, Divine Revelation, do not feel good about themselves, do not feel safer, do not forget, Do you know someone who you can help, Do-Over, doctorates, documented black family could not be sold, Does that sound like someone you know, doesn't even touch college tuition, doesn't take into account, doing her part, doing his part, dollar an hour, domestic cases, Domestic Violence, domestic violence cases, dominance, Domonique Benn, Don Cheeks, don't condone crime, don't have any answers, Don’t forget, Donna Brown, Donzella James, door kicked in, double standards, double standards in the criminal justice system, double standards of the criminal justice system, double standards within the justice system are contributing factors to black-on-black violence, Downsizing, Dr. Charles Bullock, Dr. Deborah Austin, Dr. James Lesher Jr., Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Behavior, Dr. Jim Cruickshanke, Dr. King might remind us that the civil rights struggle was multicolored and moving forward must be as well, Dr. King would have a few choice words for today's music, Dr. King would no doubt take note of how far we have to go, Dr. King would say we need to keep the spirit of Barbara Thurmond alive, Dr. King would take note of how far we have to go, Dr. Martin Luther King, Dr. Martin Luther King would say ‘no’ Augusta has not lived up to his dream, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Robetta McKenzie, Dr. Steve Hobbs, dragged the victim down an embankment, Dramatic Unities, drastic changes, drawn, drawn into, drawn into the daily lives of a people who lived in hideous conditions under apartheid, dream, Dream Speech, dreamed, dreams, Dreams to Grow On, drive-by, drive-by shooting, Driver, drop-out, dropping out of school, drown, drowned, Drug crime, drug deal gone bad, drug dealer, drug dealers, drug dealing, drug deals, drug debt, Drug Lords as Leaders, drug-related crime, drug-related disagreement, drug-related robbery, drugs, drugs and alcohol, duplex, During this century American justice has been a mockery for black people, during what police said, dying, each slaying, early education, earmarked, Earnestine (John) Covington, Earnestine Covington, easily recognize, East Central Georgia Learning Resources System, east 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Keeping Alive the Dream of Barbara A. Thurmond of Augusta, Georgia: Barbara Thurmond dared to dream of a world without violence, so with her sister Earnestine Covington, they founded Blacks Against Black Crimes, Inc. in June 1991 – and enlisted many others to help reduce black-on-black violence along the banks of the Savannah River. That violence has returned in Augusta, the state of Georgia, the South and across the U.S. – We hope this tribute will inspire others to keep alive the dream and love of the late Barbara Thurmond
Activist and Author Barbara A. Thurmond: Standing Tall Against Violence in Hopes of Saving the Lives of Children and Stopping Violent Crimes in African American Neighborhoods in Augusta, Georgia 2012 National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference is June 18-20, 2012 … Continue reading →
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Georgia Grassroots Nonprofits Unite: The Green Equity Toolkit – Standards and Strategies for Advancing Race, Gender and Economic Equity in the Green Economy, Plus Georgia’s TreutCo Training Grassroots Leaders for Green Jobs, and honoring Cora Lee Johnson
The Green Equity Toolkit: Standards and Strategies for Advancing Race, Gender and Economic Equity in the Green Economy The Authors of the Green Equity Toolkit: Yvonne Yen Liu and Terry Keleher Green Equity Toolkit Webinar: Applied Research Center: Racial Justice … Continue reading →
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2012 Progressive Democrats of America plan human dignity strategy in Winslow, Arizona: Progressive political writer John Nichols about the evils of the ALEC Laws spawned by the spurious American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
Bedfellows: ALEC Crow Laws and the Jim Crow Laws Scroll down to see a copy of the graphics for the PDA “Southernization of America” PowerPoint “Standing on the Corner in Winslow, Arizona,” progressive political writer/author John Nichols told a gathering … Continue reading →
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“The Southernization of America” – 2012 Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) stand up and shout on a corner in Winslow, Arizona: “We’re going to fight the Evil ALEC Crow Laws patterned after Jim Crow Laws” – ALEC Crow Laws are attacking Democratic voters, union workers, low-income people, women and others that corporate America wants to control
Evil Group Spawns Evil Laws: The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) ALEC Crow Laws Thanks to greedy secretive U.S. moguls – and their lap-dog lawmakers – hundreds of evil ALEC Crow Laws created under the name of the American Legislative … Continue reading →
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Progressive Democrats of America (PDA): PDA designers of a “Progressive Southern Strategy” believe the history of the politicized “Southern Strategy” helps form the framework for today’s human rights issues like the 1970 article by James Boyd that explains a scheme by President Richard Nixon and the motives of his Dixie henchman Kevin Phillips and their infamous “Southern Strategy” that many say was devoid of human kindness
Progressive Southern Strategy The PDA Progressive Southern Strategy includes opening chapters to build upon across the south – and to help find truly progressive democrats to run for office and who believe in the traditional core values of the party … Continue reading →
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Progressive Southern Strategy – 2012 and Beyond: The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) say it’s time for Democrats to return to their compassionate roots – The history of a “Southern Strategy” is important when understanding the PDA 2012 “Progressive Southern Strategy” – Read author Steve Kornacki story entitled The “Southern Strategy,” fulfilled: When Ronald Reagan’s invoked “states’ rights” in 1980, it helped seal a massive political realignment
Progressive Southern Strategy The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) say it’s time for Democrats to return to their compassionate roots when priorities were civil rights, caring for elderly/young, equal education and humanity: The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) 2012 “Progressive … Continue reading →
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AOL News Story about the Claiming A Street Named King Project entitled “MLK, USA: Many King Streets Stuck on Economic Outskirts” by Stefanos Chen
“Claiming A Street Named King” MLK, USA: Many King Streets Stuck on Economic Outskirts | By Stefanos Chen | Posted Jan 17th 2012 3:48PM Twenty-six years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was first honored with a holiday, his … Continue reading →
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Athens, Georgia: “Claiming A Street Named King” 2007 Final Report for Georgia Clients Council about MLK Parkway in Athens, GA
“Claiming A Street Named King” Above is a 56-page report on “Claiming A Street Named King” 2007 study and analysis of MLK Parkway in Athens, Georgia submitted to Georgia Clients Council. The report was conducted by Dr. Mary Anne Alabanza … Continue reading →
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